Institutes of Ecclesiastical History: Ancient and Modern, Τόμος 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1850 |
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... Roman and Grecian religions . — § 17. The mixed religions of the provinces . - § 18. Religions beyond the Roman empire classed . — § 19. Philosophers unable to reform the world . § 20. The oriental and Grecian philosophy . - § 21. Some ...
... Roman and Grecian religions . — § 17. The mixed religions of the provinces . - § 18. Religions beyond the Roman empire classed . — § 19. Philosophers unable to reform the world . § 20. The oriental and Grecian philosophy . - § 21. Some ...
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... Roman government , if we regard only its form and laws , was sufficiently mild and equitable . But from the injus- tice of presidents and nobles , their eagerness to enrich them- selves ; the popular anxiety not only to preserve ...
... Roman government , if we regard only its form and laws , was sufficiently mild and equitable . But from the injus- tice of presidents and nobles , their eagerness to enrich them- selves ; the popular anxiety not only to preserve ...
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... Roman power , from want of monuments one cannot say much that is clear and ascertained . Nor is it very necessary to our purpose : it is enough to understand one thing . The nations facing the rising sun were oppressed by a severer ...
... Roman power , from want of monuments one cannot say much that is clear and ascertained . Nor is it very necessary to our purpose : it is enough to understand one thing . The nations facing the rising sun were oppressed by a severer ...
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... Romans maintained , that their gods were uni- versally worshipped : and therefore called foreign deities by the names ... Roman deities and Brahma , Vishnoo , Siva , and the other gods of Hindostan . And as the classic writers give very ...
... Romans maintained , that their gods were uni- versally worshipped : and therefore called foreign deities by the names ... Roman deities and Brahma , Vishnoo , Siva , and the other gods of Hindostan . And as the classic writers give very ...
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... Romans ; the prac- tice of exposing infants , and procuring abortion ; the stews consecrated to gods : all which no law forbade.1 § 15. Men , who were not altogether dull and slow , saw through the deformity of these religions , but the ...
... Romans ; the prac- tice of exposing infants , and procuring abortion ; the stews consecrated to gods : all which no law forbade.1 § 15. Men , who were not altogether dull and slow , saw through the deformity of these religions , but the ...
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